What are patterns of rise and decline?

Aura Raulo*, Alexis Rojas, Björn Kröger, Antti Laaksonen, Carlos Lamuela Orta, Silva Nurmio, Mirva Peltoniemi, Leo Lahti, Indrė Žliobaitė*

*Corresponding author for this work

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    Abstract

    The notions of change, such as birth, death, growth, evolution and longevity, extend across reality, including biological, cultural and societal phenomena. Patterns of change describe how success and composition of every entity, from species to societies, vary across time. Languages develop into new languages, music and fashion continuously evolve, economies rise and decline, ecological and societal crises come and go. A common way to perceive and analyse change processes is through patterns of rise and decline, the ubiquitous, often distinctively unimodal trajectories describing life histories of various entities. These patterns come in different shapes and are measured according to varying definitions. Depending on how they are measured, patterns of rise and decline can reveal, emphasize, mask or obscure important dynamics in natural and cultural phenomena. Importantly, the variations of how dynamics are measured can be vast, making it impossible to directly compare patterns of rise and decline across fields of science. Standardized analysis of these patterns has the potential to uncover important but overlooked commonalities across natural phenomena and potentially help us catch the onset of dramatic shifts in entities' state, from catastrophic crashes in success to gradual emergence of new entities. We provide a framework for standardized recognizing, characterizing and comparing patterns of change by combining understanding of dynamics across fields of science. Our toolkit aims at enhancing understanding of the most general tendencies of change, through two complementary perspectives: dynamics of emergence and dynamics of success. We gather comparable cases and data from different research fields and summarize open research questions that can help us understand the universal principles, perception-biases and field-specific tendencies in patterns of rise and decline of entities in nature.
    Original languageEnglish
    Article number230052
    Number of pages23
    JournalRoyal Society Open Science
    Volume10
    Issue number11
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 15 Nov 2023
    MoE publication typeA2 Review article in a scientific journal

    Funding

    This interdisciplinary project was funded by Kone Foundation (decision 202007064 to I.Ž., L.L., M.P., S.N., A.L., B.K. and A.R.) and supported by funding from Research Council of Finland (decision 330887 to L.L., decision 342980 to M.P., decision 347469 to S.N., decision 354228 to I.Ž.). Acknowledgements

    Keywords

    • emergence
    • evolution
    • hat pattern
    • rise and decline
    • system dynamics
    • unimodality

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